Navy Personnel Claim Radiation Sickness From Fukushima
January 17, 2014 Living on Earth
71 United States Ship sailors are suffering with what are the effects of radiation poisoning, and they're suing Tokyo Electric, that hid the truth about just how deadly the radioactive plumes were in the air and water.
They spend all their days in wheelchairs now. Their muscle weakness just continued to progress up the legs into their arms, their hands, and now the latest issue that they deal with is neurogenic bladder. Now the signals are NOT getting from the brain to the bladder, so now they actually have to catheterize every four hours.
A second degree burn they received while out in the sun. Radiation may have intensified the impact. Many leukemias, other forms of cancer, unremitting of bleeding of both anally and vaginally, migraine headaches, hair loss…
Its possible if the tidal currents move in that direction, though it will be more 'dilute' by time it reaches the US coast. It wont have such an effect as what they had and its nothing to worry about for now. There's a fair amount of radioactive material in the atmosphere caused by the Chernobyl incident and that has yet to have any real effect after all these years. That's what I think.
The amount of radiation in the water and the fish is very very small.
In order to get a dangerous dose of radiation you'd have to eat over 4000 pounds of fish in one sitting. That's about 2 small cars.
OR you could go and get 100,000,000 x-rays at the dentist's office.
Pound for pound, you ingest more radiation by eating bananas (potassium is a naturally radioactive mineral) than from fish who have been affected by Fukushima.
Radiation has been detected in tuna, that migrate yearly between the West Coast of the United States and Japan. It has been listed as a real health hazard-----IF you eat more than 1,000 pounds of tuna fish-----each year.
infowars.com
Everyone else is ignoring it.
Pacific Ocean is has some radiation from Fukushima disaster so I'm guessing it would effect the west coast of U.S. too?